Wednesday, August 19, 2009

IT Companies' Lucky Names : How did they get it?

Hi Friend,

Have you ever noticed that How the IT Giants' name came from? Here I list how did they get their lucky names. Here We go.....

Google an originally accidental misspelling of the word "googol" and settled upon because google.com was unregistered. Googol was proposed to reflect the company's mission to organize the immense amount of information available online.

YAHOO! – The word Yahoo was invented by Jonathan Swift and used in his book Gulliver's Travels. It represents a person who is repulsive in appearance and barely human. Yahoo! founders David Filo and Jerry Yang jokingly considered themselves yahoos. It's also an interjection sometimes associated with United States Southerners' and Westerners' expression of joy, as alluded to in Yahoo.com commercials that end with someone singing the word "yahoo". It is also sometime jokingly referred to by its backronym, Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.

Microsoft – coined by Bill Gates to represent the company that was devoted to microcomputer software. Originally christened Micro-Soft, the '-' disappeared on 3/2/1987 with the introduction of a new corporate identity and logo. The "slash between the 'o' and 's' [in the Microsoft logo] emphasizes the "soft" part of the name and conveys motion and speed."

Oracle – Larry Ellison, Ed Oates and Bob Miner were working on a consulting project for the CIA. The code name for the project was Oracle. The project was designed to use the newly written SQL database language from IBM. The project was eventually terminated but they decided to finish what they started and bring it to the world. Later they changed the name of the company, Relational Software Inc., to the name of the product.

Sun Microsystems – its founders designed their first workstation in their dorm at Stanford University, and chose the name Stanford University Network for their product, hoping to sell it to the college. They didn't.

Accenture
– from "Accent on the future". The name Accenture was proposed by a company employee in Norway as part of an internal name finding process (BrandStorming). Before January 1, 2001, the company was called Andersen Consulting

Adobe Systems – from the Adobe Creek that ran behind the house of co-founder John Warnock.

Alcatel-Lucent – Alcatel was named from Société Alsacienne de Constructions Atomiques, de Télécomunications et d'Electronique. It took over Lucent Technologies in 2006.

AltaVista – Spanish for "high view".

Amazon.com – founder Jeff Bezos renamed the company Amazon (from the earlier name of Cadabra.com) after the world's most voluminous river, the Amazon. He saw the potential for a larger volume of sales in an online (as opposed to a bricks and mortar) bookstore. (Alternative: Amazon was chosen to cash in on the popularity of Yahoo, which listed entries alphabetically.)

AMD – Advanced Micro Devices

Amiga Corporation - The original developers of the 16-bit Amiga computer chose the name, which means a 'female friend' in Spanish and Portuguese, because it sounded friendly, and because it came before rivals (Apple Inc. and Atari) alphabetically

AOL – from America Online. The company was founded in 1983 as Quantum Computer Services.

Apache – according to the project's 1997 FAQ: "The Apache group was formed around a number of people who provided patch files that had been written for NCSA httpd 1.3. The result after combining them was A PAtCHy server."

Apple – For the favorite fruit of co-founder Steve Jobs and/or for the time he worked at an apple orchard, and to distance itself from the cold, unapproachable, complicated imagery created by other computer companies at the time – which had names such as IBM, DEC, Cincom and Tesseract

Apricot Computers – early UK-based microcomputer company founded by ACT (Applied Computer Techniques), a business software and services supplier. The company wanted a "fruity" name (Apple and Acorn were popular brands) that included the letters A, C and T. Apricot fit the bill.

Aricent – communications software company name created in 2006 by combining two words "arise" and "ascent".

ARM Limited – named after the microprocessor developed by small UK company Acorn as a successor to the 6502 used in its BBC Microcomputer. ARM originally stood for Acorn Risc Machine. When the company was spun off with backing from Apple and VTI, this was changed to Advanced Risc Machines.

Ask.com – search engine formerly named after Jeeves, the gentleman's gentleman (valet, not butler) in P. G. Wodehouse's series of books. Ask Jeeves was shortened to Ask in 2006.

Asus – named after Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology. The first three letters of the word were dropped to get a high position in alphabetical listings. An Asus company named Pegatron, using the spare letters, was spun off in 2008.

AT&T – the American Telephone and Telegraph Corporation officially changed its name to AT&T in the 1990s.

ATI – Array Technologies Incorporated

Siemens – founded in 1847 by Werner von Siemens and Johann Georg Halske. The company was originally called Telegraphen-Bau-Anstalt von Siemens & Halske.

Skype – the original concept for the name was Sky-Peer-to-Peer, which morphed into Skyper, then Skype.

Intel – Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore initially incorporated their company as N M Electronics. Someone suggested Moore Noyce Electronics but it sounded too close to "more noise". Later, Integrated Electronics was proposed but it had already been taken, so they used the initial syllables (INTegrated ELectronics). To avoid potential conflicts with other companies with similar names, Intel purchased the name rights for $15,000 from a company called Intelco. (Source: Intel 15 Years Corporate Anniversary Brochure)

Let me conclude here for this post. More Posts regarding the same will be coming soon. So Hang on.

Cheers,
Jenson

Famous applications written in C/C++

Here I list Famous Applications (Also, Companies that build software packages) written in C/C++. There are some operating systems written in C++ programming language. These include Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, Apple OS X, Symbian OS and BeOS.

Adobe Systems

All major applications of adobe systems are developed in C++ programming language. These applications include Photoshop & ImageReady, Illustrator and Adobe Premier.

Google

Some of the Google applications are also written in C++, including Google file system and Google Chromium.

Mozilla

Internet browser Firefox and email client Thunderbird are written in C++ programming language and they are also open source projects.

MySQL

MySQL is the world’s most popular open source database software, with over 100 million copies of its software downloaded or distributed throughout its history. Many of the world’s largest and fastest-growing organizations use MySQL to save time and money powering their high-volume Web sites, critical business systems, and packaged software — including industry leaders such as Yahoo!, Alcatel-Lucent, Google, Nokia, YouTube, Wikipedia, and Booking.com.

Alias System – Autodesk Maya

Maya 3D software was originally developed by Alias System Corporation and was later carried over by Autodesk. Maya 3D software, now a days is widely used in computers, video games, television. It is a powerful, integrated 3D modelling, animation, visual effects, and rendering solution.

Winamp Media Player

Winamp is the ultimate media player, allows you to manage audio and video files, rip and burn CDs, enjoy free music, access and share your music and videos remotely, and sync your music to your iPod , Creative, and Microsoft Plays for Sure devices . Winamp features album art support, streams audio and video content, and provides access to thousands of internet radio stations and podcasts.

12D Solutions

12D Solutions Pty Ltd is an Australian software developer specialising in civil engineering and surveying applications. Computer Aided Design system for surveying, civil engineering, and more. 12D Solutions clients include civil and water engineering consultants, environmental consultants, surveyors, local, state and national government departments and authorities, research institutes, construction companies and mining consultants.

Bloomberg

Providing real-time financial information to investors.

callas Software

callas software develops pdf creation, optmisation, updation and pdf form creation tools and plugins.

Image Systems

These are the world leading motion analysys programs and film scanner systems.

Operating systems written in C++ programming language.

Apple – OS X

Few parts of apple OS X are written in C++ programming language. Also few application for iPod are written in C++.

Microsoft Windows


Literally most of the software are developed using various flavors of Visual C++ or simply C++. Most of the big applications like 95, 98, Me, 200 and XP are also written in C++. Also Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer and Visual Studio are written in Visual C++.

Symbian OS

Symbian OS is also developed using C++. This is one of the most widespread OS’s for cellular phones.

Note : The above list is not complete.

Cheers,

Jenson

Useful PHP Tools : Second Episode

This Post is the Continuation of the previous Post "Useful PHP Tools : First Episode"

PHP Online Tools and Resources

  1. Minify!
  2. HTTP_StaticMerger: Automatic “merging” of CSS and JavaScript files
  3. PHP Object Generator
  4. gotAPI/PHP
  5. koders
  6. PECL

In-Browser Tools : Firefox Add-Ons

  1. FirePHP
  2. phpLangEditor
  3. PHP Lookup
  4. PHP Manual Search

PHP Frameworks

  1. Dwoo
  2. CodeIgniter
  3. YII Framework
  4. NetBeans
  5. Solar
  6. symfony
  7. PEAR - PHP Extension and Application Repository
  8. Propel
  9. {{macro}} template engine
  10. Zend Framework
  11. Qcodo
  12. SAJAX
  13. Smarty
  14. CakePHP
  15. Savant2
  16. PHPSpec

PHP IDEs and Editors

  1. PHPEclipse
  2. PhpED
  3. phpDesigner
  4. Zend Studio
  5. Aptana PHP
  6. PDT
  7. VS.Php
  8. PHPEdit

PHP Sources and Other Resources

  1. PHP Function Reference
  2. 30 Useful PHP Classes and Components
  3. PHP advent 2008
  4. Useful in-browser development tools for PHP
  5. PHPClasses.org
  6. PHP Developer’s Toolbox

And last but not the least....

php.net The Ultimate Resource For All of Your PHP Programming needs.

I hope all of you have enjoyed the two episodes. More Posts about the Technology information will be coming soon so Hang on! :-) ;-)

Cheers,
Jenson

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Useful PHP Tools : First Episode

I'm a PHP Developer. I like php much better. PHP is the acronym for "PHP Hypertext Preprocessor". Little Confused? Huh? No Problem. You can get more about PHP from Here. PHP is one of the most widely used open-source server-side scripting languages that exist today. With over 20 million indexed domains using PHP, including major websites like Facebook, Digg and WordPress, there are good reasons why many Web developers prefer it to other server-side scripting languages, such as Python and Ruby.

The information given below presents 50 useful PHP tools that can significantly improve your programming workflow. Among other things, you’ll find a plethora of libraries and classes that aid in debugging, testing, profiling and code-authoring in PHP.

PHP Code Beautifier

  1. PHP Beautifier
  2. PHPCodeBeautifier
  3. GeSHi - Generic Syntax Highlighter

Debugging Tools


  1. Webgrind
  2. Xdebug
  3. Gubed PHP Debugger
  4. DBG
  5. PHP_Debug
  6. PHP_Dyn
  7. MacGDBp

Testing and Optimization Tools


  1. PHPUnit
  2. SimpleTest
  3. Selenium
  4. PHP_CodeSniffer
  5. dBug
  6. PHP Profile Class

Documentation Tools

  1. phpDocumentor
  2. PHP DOX

Version-Control Systems


  1. Phing
  2. xinc

Image Manipulation and Graphs


  1. PHP/SWF Charts
  2. pChart - a chart-drawing PHP library
  3. WideImage
  4. MagickWand For PHP

Useful Extensions, Utilities and Classes


  1. SimplePie
  2. HTML Purifier
  3. TCPDF
  4. htmlSQL
  5. The Greatest PHP Snippet File Ever (Using Quicktext for Notepad++)
  6. Creole
  7. PHPLinq
  8. PHPMathPublisher
  9. phpMyAdmin
  10. PHPExcel
  11. Phormer
  12. xajax PHP Class Library
  13. PHP User Class
  14. PHP-GTK

Security Tools

  1. Securimage
  2. Scavenger
  3. PHP-IDS
  4. Pixy: PHP Security Scanner

More Coming on the next post.....

Cheers,
Jenson


Sunday, August 16, 2009

Google Code Jam 2009

Google Code Jam 2009 is Coming. The below information has taken from the Official Google Blog.

Are you energized by cracking conundrums? Are you keen to crank out some code? Here at Google, we know the rush of encountering a challenge and rising to meet it, transforming a problem into a solution and a solution into code. Since 2003, we've been sharing that experience with a global community of computer scientists through our annual programming competition, Google Code Jam.

Today, we're excited to announce Google Code Jam 2009, powered by Google App Engine. This year, contestants will compete in several 2½-hour online rounds, attacking three to four difficult algorithmic problems during each round. To code up solutions to the problems, they'll use the programming language and tools of their choice; when those solutions are ready, they'll try them against our fiendish test data. One wrong answer out of a hundred, and it's back to the drawing board!

Registration opens today. So visit the Google Code Jam site to register, read the rules and — most importantly — begin to practice by trying out the problems from last year's contest, so you'll be in shape when the qualification round starts on September 2. After four tough rounds of online competition, the top 25 competitors will be flown to our Mountain View headquarters to to match wits for the $5,000 first prize — and the title of Code Jam champion.

On your mark, get set... CODE!"

For More Information about Google Code Jam 2009, Click Here

Cheers,
Jenson

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